SPIDER ILD01G User manual

R O T A R Y S L O P E M O W E R
Operation manual
Spider ILD01G
original Operation manual
revize
03-01-10-2014
Product serial number: ……………………………………………
Tel: +420 569 425 767
Fax: +420 569 429 239
Mail: info@spider-cz.com
Web: www.spider-cz.com
DVOŘÁK –svahové sekačky, s.r.o.
Pohled 277, 582 21 Pohled
Czech Republic
Engine type: ……………………………………………
Engine serial number: ……………………………………………

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1 CONTENTS
1 CONTENTS......................................................................................................................................................... 2
2 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 IMPORTANT................................................................................................................................................. 4
2.2 MACHINE USAGE ....................................................................................................................................... 5
2.3 PROHIBITED USE ....................................................................................................................................... 6
2.4 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION ...................................................................................................................... 7
2.5 GUIDELINES FOR THE DISPOSAL OF SCRAP PRODUCTS .................................................................. 8
3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................................................. 9
4 SPECIFICATION............................................................................................................................................... 12
4.1 SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................................................ 12
4.2 NOISE EMISSIONS.................................................................................................................................... 12
4.3 CONFORMITY CERTIFICATES ................................................................................................................ 13
5 SAFETY DECALS............................................................................................................................................. 14
5.1 INSTRUCTION DECALS.............................................................................................................................. 16
5.1 RECOMMENDED METODS OF OPERATION ............................................................................................. 17
6 CONTROLS ...................................................................................................................................................... 19
6.1 REMOTE RADIO CONTROLLER.............................................................................................................. 19
6.3 MOWER CONTROLS................................................................................................................................. 20
7 DISPLAYS......................................................................................................................................................... 21
7.1 RADIO CONTROL DISPLAYS .................................................................................................................. 21
7.3 MOWER DISPLAYS................................................................................................................................... 21
8 SAFETY SYSTEMS.......................................................................................................................................... 22
8.1 MOWER SAFETY SYSTEMS .................................................................................................................... 22
9. PREPARING THE MACHINE.......................................................................................................................... 23
9.1 MACHINE DELIVERY TO A DEALER OR RETAILER............................................................................. 23
9.2 GEAR-BOX BY-PASS................................................................................................................................ 24
9.3 CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL .............................................................................................................. 24
9.4 CHECKING HYDRAULIC DRIVE OIL LEVEL........................................................................................... 25
9.5 PREPARING THE BATTERY .................................................................................................................... 25
9.6 FUEL TANK................................................................................................................................................ 26
9.7 PREPARING THE REMOTE RADIO CONTROLLER............................................................................... 26
9.8 CHARGING THE REMOTE RADIO CONTROLLER BATTERY............................................................... 26
10 OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................... 27
10.1 TRANSPORTING THE MOWER.............................................................................................................. 27
10.2 STARTING THE ENGINE OF THE MOWER........................................................................................... 28
10.3 SHUTTING OFF THE ENGINE ................................................................................................................ 29
10.4 EMERGENCY SHUTTING OFF OF THE ENGINE.................................................................................. 29
10.5 ENGAGING THE MOVING BLADES....................................................................................................... 30
10.6 DISENGAGING THE BLADES ................................................................................................................ 30
10.7 HEIGHT OF CUT ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................ 30
10.8 DRIVING THE MACHINE......................................................................................................................... 31
10.10 DRIVING ON SLOPES........................................................................................................................... 32
10.11 STOPPING THE MACHINE ON A SLOPE............................................................................................ 32
11 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION ........................................................................................................... 33
11.1 MAINTENANCE CAHRT - MOWER ........................................................................................................ 33
11.2 MAINTENANCE CHART - ENGINE......................................................................................................... 34
11.3 ENGINE MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................ 35
11.4 CLEANING THE FUEL TANK ................................................................................................................. 35
11.5 MAINTAINING THE HYDRAULIC DRIVE ............................................................................................... 36
11.6 CHECKING AND REFILLING OIL........................................................................................................... 36
11.7 ADJUSTMENT OF THE NEUTRAL POSTION OF THE HYDRAULIC DRIVE....................................... 36
11.8 DRIVE V-BELTS....................................................................................................................................... 37
11.9 GEOMETRY ADJUSTMENT.................................................................................................................... 37
11.10 FINAL GEAR DRIVE TO WHEELS ....................................................................................................... 38
11.11 MAINTAINING ELECTRIC CIRCUITS AND DEVICES, TRANSMITTER............................................. 38
11.12 ADJUSTING BLADE DECELERATION ................................................................................................ 38
11.13 CHAINS .................................................................................................................................................. 38
11.14 FUSES.................................................................................................................................................... 39
11.15 MOWING BLADE................................................................................................................................... 40
11.16 CHANGING THE WHEEL ...................................................................................................................... 41
11.17 TYRE PRESSURE.................................................................................................................................. 41
11.18 MOWING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM................................................................................. 41

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11.19 LUBRICATION ....................................................................................................................................... 42
11.20 CLEANING THE MACHINE................................................................................................................... 43
11.21 TORQUE CHART................................................................................................................................... 43
11.22 OIL VISCOSITY...................................................................................................................................... 43
11.23 TECHNICAL PLATE .............................................................................................................................. 44
11.24 TOOLS.................................................................................................................................................... 44
12 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................................... 45
13 MAINTENANCE AFTER SEASON................................................................................................................. 46
14 WARRANTY CONDITIONS............................................................................................................................ 47
15 SERVICE RECORDS..................................................................................................................................... 49

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2 INTRODUCTION
2.1 IMPORTANT
This is a precision machine and the service obtained from it depends on the way it is operated
and maintained.
This OPERATION MANUAL should be regarded as part of the machine and should always be
present at the machine and available to the operator. Suppliers of both new and second-hand machines
areadvisedto retaindocumentaryevidencethatthismanual wasprovided withthemachine.
This machine is designed solely for use in customarygrass cutting operations. Use in any other way is considered as
contrary to the intended use. Compliance with and strict adherence to the conditions of operation, service and repair
as specified by the manufacturer, also constitute essential element of the intendeduse.
Before attempting to operate this machine, ALL operators MUST go through a practical training in machine usage,
read through this manual and make themselves thoroughly conversant with Safety Instructions, controls, lubrication
and maintenance. The machine may be operated with additional accessories specifically designed for this purpose.
Operating and SafetyInstructions of such accessories must be strictlyadhered to.
Accident prevention regulations, all other generally recognized regulations on safety and occupational medicine, and all
roadtrafficregulationsshallbeobservedatalltimes.
Any arbitrary modifications carried out on this machine as well as non-adherence to this
OPERATION MANUAL may relieve the manufacturer of liability for any resulting damage or
injury.
In several places this Manual contains instructions for safe work. If the text includes such an instruction, then the
instructionismarkedbythefollowingWARNINGsymbol:
Warning against a highly probable danger of severe injury or life threat if appropriate instructions are not
followed.
other symbols:
Providesusefulinformation.

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2.2 MACHINE USAGE
The machine is designed for the mowing of grass on level as well as extremely steep terrain. Any other
use is prohibited. The maximum slope on which the machine may be used depends on the type of area
to be mowed, on the current condition of the area and on the method of mowing:
DRY CONDITIONS:
On well-maintained lawns and gardens: Maximum slope is 24°
On unkempt and agricultural areas:
Cutting across a slope: Maximum slope is 30°
Cutting up and down a slope: Maximum slope is 35°
Cutting across a slope with mower positioned diagonally: Maximum slope is 40°
WET CONDITIONS:
For all areas and applications: Maximum slope is 20°
The Spider is a mulching mower designed for mowing of well-maintained, but also unkempt or only
occasionally mowed areas. The mower isoperated by one person usingradio control.
The mower may only be operated by authorized persons over 18 years of age both mentally and
physically fit, who are familiar with this Safety, Operator’s and Maintenance Manual and all applicable
regulations and laws pertaining to work health and safety that need to be observed while operating
themulchingmowerSpider.

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2.3 PROHIBITED USE
The mower may not be used for other purpose than for which it was designed and which is
described in chapter 2.2.
The mower may not be used on surfaces littered by glass, loose stones, pieces of iron and other
foreign objects that can either be thrown bythe blades during mowing or damage the mower.
The mower may not be used on slopes exceeding 20 degrees when wet or foggy as the climbing ability
and mower stability are adversely influenced by poor ground adhesion, regardless ofthe type of area to
be mowed.
The mower may not be used where otherpeople, children or animals can be found within 20m (65 ft.)
fromthe mower/mowed area.
Never use the mower unless you are properly acquainted with the terrain and mainly with the
occurrence of undesired terrain irregularities, stumps, swamps, pits, unstable and poor load
bearing soil etc.
The mower may not be used on slopes with incline exceeding the values stated in chapter 2.2.
The mower may not be used as a towing/transporting deviceor as means of transporting persons.
It isprohibited to drivethe moweronpublic thoroughfares.
It isprohibited to increase the engine revolutions or the engine performance above the limits specified by
the manufacturer. It is also prohibited to make any other modifications to the machine construction or to
the engine setup. The manufacturer doesnot bear any liability for damage or injuryresultingfrom such
modifications.
It isprohibited to use themower underthe influence of alcohol or drugs
It isprohibited to drivethe mower into heaps of sand, gravel or similar material,on stumps,rocks,
construction elements or anyother obstacle,which maycompromise the stability of the machine
It isprohibited to use the machine under low visibility (dusk,fog, heavy rain etc.)

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2.4 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
The machine can be identified by the serial number, which
can be found on the factory label on the front of the
machine beside the exhaust pipe.
On the internal engine you can also find a factory label
placed there by the engine manufacturer.
Mower factorylabellocation
Enginefactorylabellocation

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2.5 GUIDELINES FOR THE DISPOSAL
OF SCRAP PRODUCTS
When it has been identified that a turf care product
has no further functional value and requires
disposal, the following actions should be taken.
These guidelines should be used in conjunction with
Health, Safety and Environmental legislation and use
of approved local facilities for waste disposal and
recycling.
•Position the machine in a suitable
location for any necessary lifting
equipment to be used.
•Use appropriate tools and Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) and take
guidance from the technical manuals
applicable to themachine.
•Remove and store appropriately:
1. Batteries
2. FuelResidue
3. Oils
Disassemble the structure of the machine referring
to the technical manuals where appropriate. Special
attention should be made for dealing with “stored
energy” within pressurized elements of the machine
or tensioned springs.
Any items that still have a useful service life as
second hand components or can be re-serviced
should be separated and returned to the relevant
centre.
Other worn out items should be separated into
material groups for recycling and disposal
consistent with available facilities. More
common separation types are as follows:
•Steel
Nonferrous metals
•Aluminium
Brass
•Copper
•Plastics
•Identifiable
• Recyclable
• Nonrecyclable
•Nonidentified
•Rubber
•Electrical and electronic components
•Items that cannot be separated
economically into different material groups
should be added to the “General waste”
area.
•Do not incarnate waste.
Finally update machinery records to indicate that the
machinehas been taken out of serviceand scrapped.

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3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This safety symbol indicates important
safety messages in this manual. When you
see this symbol, be alert to the possibility of
injury, carefully read the message that
follows, and inform other operators.
Safety Checks
Do not enter or reachunder the machineif it is
lifted andnotsufficientlysupported.Themachine
should besupportedonplacesmarked bythe
symbolofa liftingjack.
Themowershouldonlybytransportedina
container oronatrailer.
Checkbolt torquesatregular intervals. Thefirst
check shouldbedoneafter8 operatinghours.
Payattentionto the attachmentof thecutting
blade andtheproperbolttorque.Use atorque
wrenchandaspecifiedtorque. See11.21.
Theattachingflangeof thebladesorthebolts
mustnotshowsignofdamageorwear.Thebolts
mustbecomplete.Theblademust be
undamaged,evenlywornandadequatelysharp.
If youare driving themachineoutsidethe
working area, always turf off the mowing blade
andset themaximummowingheight,otherwise
theblade maygetdamaged.
Keep the product clean after use. Do not use
gasoline or similar oil products for cleaning.
Donotreachinto thespace underthemower
with your hands offeet.Do not reach under the
enginecoverorintothegear mechanism.
If youareforcedtoreachunderthemachine,wait
untilallrotatingpartsstop.Attention,ittakes
sometimebefore bladeruns down! Therun-
downtimedependsonthestateand wear of the
brake/clutch.Havethebrakecheckedatregular
intervalsatanauthorisedservicingfacility.
Whileoperating,wearclosedshoesandwork
clothing.Do not wear looseclothesthat couldget
caughtbythemachine,shorttrousers or light
shoes.
Itis strictlyprohibitedfortheoperator towear
loose clothing.
Alocalrisk assessmentshoulddetermine the
needfor afaceshield.
Do not operate the machine after drinking alcohol
orusingmedication influencingperception.
Before starting the engine, make sure that the
mower blade is disengaged. If the blade switch
is in the ON position, the machine cannot be
started. When engaging the mower blade, step
aside far enough to be protected against object
accidentally thrown from the mower and to be
able to stop the mower in case of an
emergency. Do not enter the path of the mower.
While operating the mower make sure that the
mower is clearly visible at all times and within
therange of the remote control unit and that
you can clearlyrecognize dangerous situations
and react to them properly. Do notabuse the
maximum reach of the remotecontrol.
When usingthe mower,follow allgeneralwork
safetyregulations.
Work with themower mayonly be started if the
moweris not damaged byprevious operation.
Do notchangethe enginetuning,especiallythe
enginespeedregulator.Donot modiythe
exhaustpipe.
Donot usethemower ifthereisless than30%
offuelinthefuel tank.
Do not move the mower by means of towing it
behindanothermachines.
Operating Environment
The machine should onlybe used bypersons
over 18 years of age, who have been
acquainted with the machine and the user’s
manual.Theremotecontrol (further referredto
as ”RC”) is considered a part of the machine
The user’s manual must be stored in a place
permanentlyaccessibleto the operator and
mustbe available to him at all times.
Do not allow children or unauthorised persons
use the product.
Before starting to operate the machine, you
have to be familiar with all the symbols nextto
thecontrolsand indicators used on the mower
and theRC.
Pay special attention to the stopping and
shutting-off of the engine and to the emergency
shutting-off of themower.
Beforeusing themoweron aslope,makesure
youtest and practice your mower-controlskills
onflatandlevel ground, whichissufficientlyfree
andspacious.Master howtocontrolthe
movement onasurface,tomowaroundbushes,
treesandotherterrainelementsandobstacles.
Whenoperating themower onslope, makesure
thattheenginerevolutions aresettomaximum
speed.Ifyoustopthemower on aslope,position
thewheels across theslope.
Whileoperatingortransporting themower,the
operatormustalwayshave themower intheir
view.Themaximumdistancebetweenthe
operatorandthemoweris 50 m(164ft).
While using the mower follow all safety
regulations given in this manual and respect
local regulations and provisions concerning
noise-emissions, especially when using in
hospitals,spas andothersensitiveareas.
The operator must pay attention to the area into
which the mulched grass may be blown. Neither
the operator, not any other persons, children or
animals should be allowed to enter this area. If
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of undesirable objects becomes more probable
due to the displacement of the mowingdevice (tilt
of one side of the machine) while crossing the
edges of differentterrain.
Theoperatorofthemachinemayberesponsible
for anydamage caused to third partiesby
operating themachine.Themowermaybeused
on drysurfaceonslopes listedin chapter 2.2.On
wetormoistsurfacesthemowedslope should
notexceed 20degrees.
Beforeoperatingthemachine,make sureyou
removefrom themowing area all loose stones,
sticks,glass,wire,bones,branchesandallother
objects thatcanbe pickedupbytheblades and
thrown or thatcould damagethe mower.
Whileoperatingthemoweravoid obstacles,do
notdriveover higher obstacles (suchas stones,
stumps,brick), near precipices,onunstablesoil
or inplaceswhere the mowercouldfalldownor
flip over.
Whenoperatingpayattentiontoelectricpower
linesespeciallywhen drivingbeneath electric
wireswheretheradiosignalmaybe lost.Insuch
case themower immediatelyshutsoffthe internal
combustionengineandstops allmovements.
Whenusing themachinenear busy
thoroughfaresmakesurethatthemowerdoes
notendanger (bythrowingundesirableobjects)
passers-byor their property. Choosea suitable
workingprocedure(seechapter:Operatingthe
mower).
The operator/user is responsible for the
safety of persons that enter the working area
of the machine. Stop your work if these
persons enter the working area.
Thetransportationofpersons, animalsor loads
onthe mower is prohibited.
Donot placeanyobjectsortoolsontheproduct.
Whileoperating,especiallyin windyconditions,
choose the operator’s position carefullysoasto
keeptheoperator awayfrom the stream of
exhaustgas,dustormulchedgrass.
Stop work andcleanthemachineand itscooling
surfaces severaltimes while working in dusty
conditions to avoid over-heatingduring operation.
Ifnecessary,cleanthemachineandits cooling
surfacesseveral times while working.Thedust
layermust not exceed1m (3ft).
Refuel only when the machine is off –before
operating, if possible –and the fuel tank is
cold. Always keep at least 30% of the fuel in
the tank. If you need to refuel during your work,
do not fill the fuel into a hot tank or while the
engine is stillhot. Let the machine cool down.
Before refuelling pushthe STOPbutton on the
control panel of the mower.
Neverrefuel while the engine is running.
Do not start the engine if youfind spilled fuel,
open vessels with fuel or other combustible
objects or gases in the immediate proximity of
themower.
Do not refuel nearopen fire.
Do not place this product near open fire or other
sources of heat.
While operating or immediatelyaftershutting
themachine off do not touch those parts of the
machinethat heat up during operation. This
concerns mainly theengine exhaust pipe, metal
parts of the hydraulic drive and metal partsof
the internal combustion engine.
While operating do not touch the highvoltage
conductor leading to the sparking plug.
Afterstartingthe engine, test the correct
functioning of the emergency engine stop on
theradio transmitter. This function shouldbe
checked at least once during everyshift and
every time you enter a new area for mowing or
mulching.
Before starting your work test the correct
functioning of thesafetycomponents
(EMERGENCY STOP...) on themower and the
RC.
Never leave the enginerunning without
supervision.
If the engine is running, do not put aside the
transmitter and do nottouch or move any parts
of the machine.
Always stop the engine when leaving the
machine, secure it against starting by pushing
thered EMERGENCY STOP button on the
control panel of mower and by removing the
key. Never leave the transmitter next to the
mower, but put it in a different, properlysecured
placeinaccessibletothird persons.
Do not engage the mowing blade until
immediatelybefore mowing.
Turn off the mowing mechanism, shut off the
engine and remove the from the ignition every
time:
Youcleanthemachine
Youremovedirtfrom themowingmechanism
(grassordebris).
Yourunoveran unknownobjectandneedto
check forpossibledamageortorepair it
Themachineunusuallyintensivelyvibratesand
youneed tofind thecause
You repair the engine or other parts of the
mower (alsounplugcablesfromsparkingplugs)
While operating, avoid mole-hills, concrete
bases, guard-stones, stumps, loose stones and
curbs. These must not come into direct contact
with the blade as they could cause serious
damage. These may also compromise the
mower stability.
Donot drive themower intoheapsofsand,
gravelor similar materials
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conditions.
Donot usethemowerinlimitedvisibility(dusk,
fog,heavyrainetc.)
Donot let theenginerun inenclosed spaces.
Theexhaust gasescontainCO,theydamage
healthandcan ultimatelycausedeath.
Theengineshouldonlybestartedandoperating
inopenspaces.If theengine isstartedand
operatedinenclosedspaces,theexhaustgases
mustbe conductedawaybythemeansof
prolonging the exhaustpipeoutside the enclosed
space. Proper ventilation andfresh airsupply
mustbe securedinordertopreventthe
accumulationofCO.
Beforestoringthemachineinaclosedspace,let
the engine and the hydraulic drive of the machine
coolproperly.
Regularlyremoveallcombustibleobjects(dry
grass,leaves...)fromtheareasaroundthe
exhaustpipe,engine,andbattery.
Alwayscontrolthemachinefromaworking
station,whichgives youaperfectviewof the
wholeworkingareaandofthemachine.
Whileworking,change your workingpositionto
have aperfectview of themower atalltimes.
Whenoperatingthemoweronslopesneverenter
thespacedirectlybelowthemower.
Theworkingpositionshouldbefarenough
(maximum 50meters)topreventtheoperator
fromgettinghitbyobjects thatmaybe
accidentallythrownbythemower.
Do not operate the mower if you cannot see it
(behind terrain obstacles, corners of buildings,
hiddeningrassetc.)
Safety Decals
Beforestartingthemower,check thestateof the
safetylabels.Ifanylabels aredamagedor
missing,contactyourdealerandreplacesuch
labels on the machine. Get thoroughly
acquainted withtheselabels.Theplacementof
thelabelsonthemachineisobligatory.
Do not remove or damage anyof the safety
labels.
Donotremove anycoversor safetyelements.
They arefor yourprotection.
Do notusethemachineif anyoftheprotecting
devices or coversaredamagedormissing.
Keepthemachineanditsaccessoriescleanand
inagoodtechnicalconditionatalltimes.
Itisstrictlyprohibitedtomakeanychangesor
modificationstothemachinethat werenot
previouslyapprovedbythemanufacturer. Any
modification to the machine mayleadtoa
hazardoussituationor injury.Iftheseinstructions
are notfollowed,themanufacturerdoesnot bear
anyliabilityforthemachineandthetermsof
warrantymaybeinvalidated..
The machine must always be equipped with all
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4 SPECIFICATION
4.1 SPECIFICATION
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
The mower is a self-propelled machine with four-wheel drive, controlled by the transmitter (remote radio
controller) signal. Its unique wheel-steering technology ensures a high manoeuvrability both on level ground and
on slopes.
The basic part of the machine is formed by a square solid frame, which is connected with a sliding frame. The
middle part of the sliding frame carries all transmission parts such as the engine, the hydraulic pump, the oil
cooler and the control unit. A cutter blade is attached to the bottom part of the frame. An electromagnetic clutch
is placed between the blade carrier and the engine.
Transmission is by chains and gears on all four wheels. The wheels are driven centrally by the hydraulic drive
through V-belts. The wheels are steered by an electric motor.
The control unit is situated in a box above the cover of the gel battery. The mower is controlled by a multi-
channel transmitter.
Parametr
Unit
Value
Length/Width
mm (inch)
1300×1300 (51,2×51,2)
Height
mm (inch)
850 (33,47)
Mowing width
mm (inch)
800 (31,52)
Mowing blade height
mm (inch)
60 - 110 (2,36 –4,33); 30 - 80 (1,18 - 3,14)
continuous regulation
Weight
Kg (pound)
245 (540)
Driving speed
km/h (mph)
0 –3, 0 –7 (0-2, 0-4,5)
Mowing mechanism
-
Single-balde with a fixed balde attached by the
flange int the middle
Mowing clutch
-
Electromagnetic with a friction brake
Hydraulic pump
Hydro Gear BDP 21L
Hydraulic motor
-
Sauer Danfoss OMP 40
Propelled wheels
-
4 x 4
Travel wheel
inch
16x6,5 - 8 with and arrow (V) tread pattern
Battery
12 V, 18 Ah, gel
Fuel
-
unleaded gasoline
Fuel tank capacity
L (galon)
10 (2,6)
Engine
Air-cooled four-stroke two cylinder
Kawasaki FS541V
Cylinder volume
cm3
603
Performance
kW/min-1
13,4/3600
Torque
N . m/min-1
46/2200
Ignition
Electronic
Starter
Electric
Frequency range of the
Remote controller NBB for
EU and USA
MHz
433.100 - 434.750
4.2 NOISE EMISSIONS
Themower emits thefollowing noise: Sound pressure level LWA = 95,6 dB
Guaranteed Soundpressurelevel LWA = 97,0 dB
Themeasuring was carriedout inconformitywithEN ISO3744
Noise at the operator’s station (ear):L = 77,9 dB (A) Leq –Measured in the distance of 3m from the machine
according to EN 11201

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4.3 CONFORMITY CERTIFICATES
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We manufacturer
DVOŘÁK - svahové sekačky s.r.o.
Kyjov - Dvorce 62
580 01 Havlíčkův Brod
VAT ID: CZ26013797
declare that the product name:
Slope applicable rotary mower
model:
SPIDER ILD 01 G
designed for:
mowing of grass areas
serial number:
fulfils all the relevant provisions of Directives
Directive 2006/42/EC –machinery
Directive 2004/108/EC - EMC
Directive 2000/14/EC - noise
Directive 2002/88/EC, 97/68/EC
List of technical standards,
specification and harmonised
norms used for review of its
conformity:
EN ISO 5395-1, EN ISO 5395-3, EN ISO 4254-12,
EN 953+A1, EN 1005-3+A1, EN 13478+A1, EN ISO
13732-1, EN 55012 ed.2, EN ISO 13849-1, EN ISO
11 201, EN 1175-2+A1,EN ISO 3767-1,3, EN ISO
4413, EN ISO 3744, EN ISO 12100, EN ISO 13850,
ISO 11 684
Description, basic technical
specification
Parameter
Unit
Value
mowing width
mm
800
weight
kg
245
driving speed
kmph
0 - 7
engine
-
KAWASAKI FS541V
performance
kW
13,4
engine speed
rpm
2700
Conformity assessment in accordance with directives 2000/14/EC, art 14, point 1
The person participating in this conformity assessment in accordance with directives
2000/14/EC:
NB 1017, TÜV SÜD Czech s.r.o., Novodvorská 994, CZ – 142 21 Praha 4
Measured sound pressure emission level
LWA = 96,0 dB
Guaranteed sound pressure emission level
LWA = 97,0 dB
The person authorised to compile the
technical file
Jakub Trachtulec
DVOŘÁK - svahové sekačky s.r.o.
Kyjov - Dvorce 62
CZ - 580 01 Havlíčkův Brod
In Dvorce on 1.10.2014
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Lubomír Dvořák, CEO

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5 SAFETY DECALS
Attention! This machine may be dangerous. Incorrect and negligent use may result in damage, serious
injuries or death. This chapter is devoted to the safety symbols (pictograms) used on the product, their
placement and meaning. Safety labels inform the operator about risks while using the product.
Understanding their meaning will make the use of this product safe.
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Read the user’s
manual before
use
While
maintaining,
repairing or
adjusting the
mower, follow
the user’s
manual and
remove the key
from the ignition
Use protective
work aids; face
shield
Attention, use
protective gloves
when changing
the mowing
blades
Attention, the
device uses
hydraulic energy
drive, danger of
injury caused by
the squirting
hydraulic oil
Attention,
electric
accumulator
Before starting
close all
protective covers
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Transportation of
persons on the
machine is
prohibited
Attention, danger
of hand or feet
injury caused by
rotating blades
Attention,
rotating parts are
decelerating after
they were turned
off
Attention,
combustible
substance,
danger of fire
Danger of getting
burned by hot
parts
Attention, danger
of getting hit by
flying object.
Keep safe
distance.
On slope never
enter the area
below or directly
above the
machine.
Slinging point

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Lifting jack
support point
Keep safe
distance from
the machine
when it is
moving
Attention,
rotating parts
Maximum permissible slope with regards to
machine aplication and climatic conditions.

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5.1 INSTRUCTION DECALS

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5.1 RECOMMENDED METODS OF OPERATION
This chart shows basic information about recommended methods of cutting grass in various types of terrain. It
also describes the correct procedure of anchoring the hydrostatic stabilizing winch. However current terrain and
climatic conditions may require different methods of operation than those shown in this chart. The operator is
always responsible for choosing the most suitable method of operation especially with regards to safety. In any
case it is always absolutely necessary to comply with all safety instructions listed in this Manual.
Chart of recommended methods of operation is placed together with the basic set of tools on the machine. See
chapter 11.24 Tools.
Always keep the tyres inflated to the
recommended pressure. Other values
may unfavourably influence the
driving characteristics. Maximum
pressure –250kPa/2,5bar/36PSI
Check the blades. Blades must be
properly tightened. Blades must not
be bent and the edges must not be
damaged.
Check the fuel level
Check the overall condition of the
winch. The rope and the snap hook
must not be damaged.
On slopes never enter the area below
or directly above the machine.
Recommended method of cutting on
slopes up to 20 degrees provided the
operator is well acquainted with the
terrain and there is no risk of tipping
the machine over.
Recommended method of cutting on
slopes up to 35 degrees provided the
operator is well acquainted with the
terrain and there is no risk of tipping
the machine over.
On slopes exceeding 35 degrees always
use the stabilizing winch. On slopes
never enter the area below or directly
above the machine.
Recommended method of cutting
around trees on slopes up to 35
degrees.
Recommended method of cutting
around trees on slopes exceeding 35
degrees. On slopes exceeding 35
degrees always use the stabilizing
winch.
Recommended method of cutting
bushes on slopes up to 35 degrees.
Recommended method of cutting
bushes on slopes exceeding 35 degrees.
On slopes exceeding 35 degrees always
use the stabilizing winch.
Recommended method of cutting along roads. Never enter the area below or
directly above the machine. Danger of getting injured by objects thrown by the
blades. Carefully check the terrain in front of the mower.
Position of important components on the machine (air filter, spark plugs,
hydraulic by-pass allowing the disengagement of hydraulics and consequent
towing of the machine, fuse box, battery, tools)

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Instructions for turning on and off the hydrostatic winch
Rotate the machine so that the winch
is facing up the hill toward the
expected anchoring point.
Turn the wheels so that they are
orientated across the slope (along the
slope contours)
Turn off the blades
Reduce the engine RPM to minimum
(idling speed)
On the control panel on the machine
turn on the hydrostatic winch by the
ON-OFF switch.
By pushing the driving joystick
slightly backward the rope will begin
to unwind. Fasten the rope properly
to the anchoring point.
Increase the engine RPM to maximum
Tighten the winch rope by pushing
the driving joystick slightly in the
forward direction.
Turn on the blades
Leave the anchoring position of the
mower by pushing the driving joystick
forward and by driving up the slope.
Method of cutting up and down a
slope: driving up the slope –push the
joystick forward, driving down the
slope –push the joystick backward
Method of cutting across the slope:
Drive according to the picture. The
joystick should always be pushed in
the forward direction..
Place the mower at the bottom of the
slope
Turn the wheels across the slope,
perpendicular to the anchoring point
Turn off the blades
Reduce the engine RPM to minimum
(idling speed)
Loosen the winch rope by pushing the
drive joystick slightly backward.
Untie the rope from the anchoring
point. Wind the rope back onto the
winch drum by pushing the drive
joystick slightly forward.
On the control panel on the machine
turn off the hydrostatic winch by the
ON-OFF switch.
Check the overall condition of the
winch. The rope and the snap hook
must not be damaged.

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6 CONTROLS
6.1 REMOTE RADIO CONTROLLER

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6.3 MOWER CONTROLS
On the body of the mower there are two controls for operating the mower. Additional controls may be added in case
of attaching optional accessories. The function of controls pertaining to these accessories is explained in the user’s
manuals of these devices.
1 Lockable EMERGENCY STOP button / Ignition switch
2 Choke for cold start
3 Hydrostatic winch switch
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